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Dawn of the Firebird
Sarah Mughal Rana
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
This, of course, having to do with how the universe can play big part in literature.
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How to Summon a Fairy Godmother (Fairies and Familiars, #1)
Laura J. Mayo
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I enjoyed this way more than I was expecting. Dinosaurs have never been my thing, but this book was exciting, interesting, and informative (I finally understand chaos theory). I found Lex really annoying, but she was such a realistic character, that I couldn't fault her for acting like a kid. I was also thrown off a lot by how little Wu seemed to know about what he did.
snowseau commented on a post
Guys Iâm incredibly distracted lately so I definitely could have missed big plot points.
That being said, can someone please explain why the last chapter was included? It was cool to read but I just donât understand why itâs there ?? What am I missing?
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Classic Tales of Christmas (Leather-bound Classics)
Editors of Canterbury Classics
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A Merry Little Meet Cute
Julie Murphy
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Does anyone else keep track of how much money you save when using the library instead of buying books? I have already saved about CAD$400 this year, and I'm so glad I stopped impulse buying books whenever I felt like starting something new.
The checkout receipts at my library even say how much you saved on each visit, so it's just a matter of finding the prices of audiobooks and ebooks to tack on. If your library doesn't do that, I absolutely recommend suggesting they add this feature.
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This is one of the most unique retellings I've encountered, and not just regarding Nutcracker retellings. The world building was wonderful, and I would love to have more stories about the anderwelt. It also made me realize I might like to read more books that take revolve around world fairs.
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Post from the Classic Tales of Christmas (Leather-bound Classics) forum
This must be the ultimate Christmas classic. Its message is clear and so well done, that every adaptation I've seen of it captures its essence perfectly (I am very much partial to the Flintstones version).
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snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Do you rate a book based on your enjoyment or lack there of, of the narrator? Does the narrator factor in?
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The Palace of Illusions
Rowenna Miller